Meghan Markle Wore a Sparkling Roland Mouret Gown To a Charity Performance of Cirque du Soleil

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This evening, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are attending the premiere of Cirque du Soleil's newest show, Totem, to benefit Sentebale, the charity co-founded by Prince Harry in 2006.

The Duchess opted for a formal look this evening, wearing at a sequin gown by Roland Mouret with a Givenchy clutch and black heels. See photos of Meghan arriving at Royal Albert Hall with Harry here:

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A similar gown by Mouret is available to shop, if you're looking to emulate tonight's Markle sparkle:

Tonight's event is raising money and awareness for Sentebale, which helps young people affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana. Harry is not just the co-founder of the organization-he's also a royal patron, and has worked on behalf of the charity for years. In recent months, Meghan, too, has been seen showing her support for the organization.

For example, in August 2018, Harry and Meghan attended a similar benefit performance of Hamilton, which raised funds for Sentebale. The Duchess looked chic in a tuxedo-style black dress for that event.

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It's been a busy week for Harry and Meghan so far. On Monday, the royals made a visit to Birkenhead, where the Duke and Duchess met crowds of fans during a walkabout and spent time at a number of local organizations. Meghan wore a bright red coat by Sentaler for the day, paired with a purple dress Babaton for Aritzia and matching red pumps by Stuart Weitzman.

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Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images

Meghan also hinted at her due date while greeting well-wishers in the crowds. Kensington Palace previously revealed that Baby Sussex will arrive this spring, but no other due date was announced. On Monday, Meghan said that she is six months pregnant, making her due date either the end of April or beginning of May.

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